Today’s guest is Kate Miller Wilson. Kate is a mother, photographer and author. Our conversation begins with the photo that started a series of photos of her son who is on the autism spectrum. The series became the stunning book - Look Me in the Lens. The book is a combination of photos she made with her son and insights from her son about his experience of life with autism. Kate talks about how the book came to be and what it was like to create it. We also talk about Kate’s love of daily photos and the new love of her life - using a large format 4x5 film camera. Enjoy the show.
04: George Lange - Where Joy Lives
03: Zalmy Berkowitz : The Kids are Fighting
02: Andrea Moffatt - Making Daily Photos for Herself
01: Erin Blinn - Making Daily Photos During the Pandemic
Season 3 Intro : What are You Photographing These Days?
9: Raymond Hatfield - Helping a Couple Who Lost Wedding Photos
8: Antonina Mamzenko - Seeing Family Love with Photography
7: Troy Colby - The Fragility of Fatherhood
6: Tryn Rose Seley - Helping People Remember Who They Are With a Single Photograph
5: Kristen Kalp - Letting Ourselves Be Seen
4: Summer Kellogg: Daily Photos of Family Life
3: Chris Orwig - Connecting with the People You Photograph
2: David DuChemin - Being More Alive Through Photography
1: LaShawn Wiltz: Get in Your Family's Photos!
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41: Niki Boon: Inspired by her Children
40: Natalie Greenroyd on Shooting with Moxie
4: Kate Densmore: Stories of Home
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